As I’ve mentioned before, we don’t have a car, so are currently at the mercy of public transport with a pram. Both Alex and I do have licences though, albeit very dusty ones, so we’ll probably think about getting a car in the next few years (I’m not even entertaining the idea of tube steps…
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The Best White Noise App For Babies
Are You Looking For The Best White Noise App For Babies? Are you looking for the best white noise app for babies? White noise is brilliant for soothing babies and getting them to go to sleep. Having a white noise app for babies is handy and useful – especially if you want more sleep. My…
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Street piano in Herne Hill station
Eliza and I have recently become regular visitors to Herne Hill. I used to go there a lot when I first moved to London because there was a good bar there. Now, we go for Gymboree. One thing that catches Eliza’s attention every time is the street piano in the station, a free piano that’s…
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Mumderground iPhone App: Easy Tube Travel With Babies
We Look At The Mumderground iPhone App – Easy Tube Travel With Babies Do you need some tips on how to travel around London with babies in a pram? We’ve been trying out the Mumderground iPhone app to see if this can make travelling around London with kids slightly easier. It’s funny how things change.…
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On Separation Anxiety: Moving The Baby Out Of Our Bedroom
Separation Anxiety – Moving Your Baby Out Of Your Bedroom… When’s the right time to move the baby out of your bedroom? And when do you move the baby to their own room? It is normal to have anxiety about your baby sleeping in their own room? How do you deal with separation anxiety (in…
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In the family
Top row: Eliza with Grannie Gill and Grandad Keith. Bottom row: also with my brother Steve, and Grandma and Grandad (my mum and dad). Like a lot of people we know who live in London, Alex and I don’t live very close to most of our immediate family. I grew up in Shropshire, and after…
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Art for babies: Andy Warhol and Phillip Haas at the Dulwich Picture Gallery
Last week we went to the Dulwich Picture Gallery, which is just down the road from us in Dulwich Village. As well as the permanent collection of old masters, there’s currently an Andy Warhol exhibition as well as Phillip Hass sculptures in the Dulwich Picture Gallery garden (the Four Seasons, the giant fruit heads in…